Thanks, Rosie--that's what I learned when I stopped drawing the swirls with black lines and then coloring in the section. Instead, I start with the biggest oval in full color/no outline, then overlap smaller and smaller colored ones. The absence of the lines helps with that melting!
Love the way the orange just kinda melts into itself and then into the russet. These colors together are really beautiful. Another wonderful swirly puzzle. Thanks!!!!
Some people see movies, others want to eat or dance--COOL! I'm glad that you all found something fun in this! Thanks so much, Katie, Edie, Mandy, Wendy, and PJ. I guess I'll have to let my swirls have their own way more often... :-)))
Pat, how do you continue to do this? You keep making cooler and cooler swirls. This one looks like it has a REAL egg in the center....and I didn't have my breakfast yet.
Thanks, Budgy, Barb, and Ardy--my puzzles often have a mind of their own, and are very determined to go their own way! This one preferred the colors in this order, so who was I to argue?! :-)))))
Comments
Add new comment